SPECIAL PROVISIONS IN CONNECTION WITH PERMIT



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LAND USE PERMIT

LUP-DWTLE

District-wide Permit - Temporary Logging Entrances

March 10, 2016

Section 24 VAC 30-151-30.C.2 of the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Land Use Permit Regulations stipulates that district-wide permits may be issued for the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary entrances onto non-limited access state maintained highways for the purpose of harvesting timber.

Permittee Agreement for Land Use Permit Issuance

I the undersigned hereby acknowledge that I am fully cognizant of all of the following requirements associated with the issuance of a district-wide VDOT Land Use Permit authorizing the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances on state maintained highways:

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Name of Applicant: _________________________________________________________________________

Applicant’s Federal Tax ID No. / Driver’s License No.: _________________________________________________

Applicant’s Address: ___________________________________________________________________________

City: _______________________________________ State: _______ Zip Code: ___________________

Business Telephone No.: ( ____ ) _____ - __________ 24-Hour Telephone No.: ( ____ ) _____ - _________

Fax No.: ( ____ ) _____ - __________ E-mail Address: ___________________________________________

Location(s): _______________________________________________________________________________

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Applicant’s Signature: _______________________________________________________________________

Applicant’s Title: ___________________________________________________________________________

VDOT Land Use Permit Required by Law

The General Rules and Regulations of the Commonwealth Transportation Board provide that no work of any nature shall be performed on any real property under the ownership, control, or jurisdiction of VDOT until written permission has been obtained from VDOT. Written permission is granted for the above-referenced activity through the issuance of a land use permit.

By issuing a permit, VDOT is giving permission only for whatever rights it has in the right-of-way; the permittee is responsible for obtaining permission from others who may also have an interest in the property.

The permittee will be civilly liable to the Commonwealth for expenses and damages incurred by VDOT as a result of violation of any of the rules and regulations of this chapter. Violators shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished as provided for in §33.2-210 of the Code of Virginia.

Application Requirements

Application shall be made for a district-wide VDOT land use permit for the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances through the central office permit manager at 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23236.

Application forms and general information regarding VDOT land use permitting for temporary logging entrances can be obtained by contacting the central office permit manager or at the following VDOT web site:

In addition to an executed copy of this document, the following forms are necessary to make application:

LUP-ESCCC Erosion & Sediment Control Contractor Certification form

LUP-WZTCC Work Zone Traffic Control Certification form

LUP-SB Permit Surety Bond

Contact Information

A list of counties with their corresponding VDOT district offices and contact information may be obtained at the following VDOT web site:

Mutaz Alkhadra (804) 786-0622

Keith Goodrich (804) 786-0759

Permit Term and Fees

“District” is defined as no more than nine (9) contiguous counties or a single VDOT construction district.

District-wide permits are valid for a period of two (2) years. The 2-year fee for a district-wide permit for the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances is $750 per district.

A list of counties with their corresponding VDOT district offices and VDOT contact information may be obtained on the VDOT web site at:

Surety Requirement

A continuous surety in the amount of ten-thousand dollars ($10,000.00) per district is required to restore the right-of-way in the event of damage to state maintained facilities within the immediate proximity of the temporary entrance. The continuous surety may be in the form of cash, check or surety bond.

Cash Surety Refund

By signing this document, I hereby acknowledge the following:

1) Should I owe the Internal Revenue Service or the Commonwealth of Virginia, I may not receive a refund of the cash guarantee provided for the issuance of a VDOT land use permit unless the amount owed is less than the amount of cash guarantee provided.

2) That failure to satisfactorily complete the work authorized under the auspices of a land use permit may also result in the forfeiture of the cash guarantee provided.

3) That I must provide an executed copy of the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Substitute Form W-9 to receive a refund of the cash guarantee provided for the issuance of a VDOT land use permit.

Insurance Requirements

The permittee or their agent shall secure and maintain insurance to protect against liability for personal injury and property damage that may arise from the activities performed under the authority of a land use permit and from the operation of the permitted activity up to one million dollars ($ 1,000,000) each occurrence to protect the Board members and the Department's agents or employees; seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) each occurrence to protect the Board, the Department, or the Commonwealth in event of suit. Insurance must be obtained prior to start of the permitted work and shall remain valid through the permit completion date. VDOT staff may require a valid certificate or letter of insurance from the issuing insurance agent or agency prior to issuing the land use permit.

General Requirements

1) Permittee acceptance and use of a Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) land use permit is prima facie evidence that the permittee has read and is fully cognizant of all required permit provisions, applicable traffic control plans and associated construction standards to be employed. All applicants to whom permits are issued shall at all times indemnify and save harmless the Commonwealth Transportation Board, members of the Board, the Commonwealth, and all Commonwealth employees, agents, and officers, from responsibility, damage, or liability arising from the exercise of the privileges granted in such permit to the extent allowed by law including any sums ordered to be paid or expended by VDOT by any governmental entity as a fine, penalty or damages for any violation of any applicable environmental law, or to remediate any hazardous or other material, including illicit discharge into VDOT maintained storm sewer systems.

2) The permittee and/or their agent shall adhere to the terms and conditions as stipulated in the permit assembly without exception. Any deviation may result in the temporary revocation of the land use permit for a minimum of 30 calendar days.

3) The permittee or their agent must contact the appropriate district administrator's designee prior to installing a new logging entrance or initiating the use of an existing entrance for logging access.

4) The permittee and/or their agent must contact the appropriate district administrator's designee for final inspection upon completion of logging activities and closure of the temporary entrance.

5) The staging or parking of logging vehicles, trailers or other related equipment on state maintained rights-of-way is strictly prohibited.

6) The issuance of a district-wide permit is in no way to be inferred as a conveyance of any interest in real estate property or facilities owned in whole or part by the Virginia Department of Transportation.

7) The permittee and/or their agent should immediately contact the nearest local district permit office with any interpretive questions or if involved in an accident.

8) The permittee or their agent must contact the VDOT Customer Service Center at 1-800-367-7623 a minimum of 48 hours prior to initiating any planned excavation within 1,000 feet of a signalized intersection and/or near VDOT ITS infrastructure. Excavation activities may proceed only after the VDOT regional utility location agent has notified the permittee that the utility marking has been completed. Additional information can be found at:

Alternately, within all localities in the Northern Virginia Construction District, including the Counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun & Prince William, the Cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas and Manassas Park, and the Towns of Clifton, Dumfries, Hamilton, Haymarket, Herndon, Hillsboro, Leesburg, Lovettsville, Middleburg, Occoquan, Purcellville, Quantico, Round Hill and Vienna, and on Interstate 95 in the counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania and Caroline, the permittee may request VDOT regional utility marking at:

Failure to carry out this requirement may result in permit revocation.

9) Photo duplication and distribution of a district-wide land use permit, along with any/all special provisions is authorized so that the permittee or their agent can provide their respective work crew(s) and other employees with information necessary to perform the authorized activities in a safe and expedient manner.

10) A copy of the district-wide land use permit shall be maintained at every work site and made readily available for inspection when requested by authorized VDOT personnel.

11) Within the limits of a VDOT construction project it is the responsibility of the permittee to obtain the contractor's consent in writing prior to encroachment into the right-of-way. Information regarding current and/or planned VDOT construction and maintenance activities can be obtained at: .

12) Any and all highway signs, right-of-way markers, etc., disturbed as a result of work performed under the auspices of a land use permit shall be accurately reset by the permittee immediately following the work in the vicinity of the disturbed facility. The services of a certified land surveyor with experience in route surveying may be required.

Inspection of the Work

All activities authorized under the auspices of a district-wide land use permit may be subject to inspection by authorized VDOT personnel. When warranted, any/all costs associated with said inspections shall be borne by the permittee.

Limits of Authorization

The district-wide permit covers authorized activities on state maintained highways designated as non-limited access primary and secondary routes only.

Hours and Days Work Authorized

Normal hours for work under the authority of a land use permit are from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for all highways classified as arterial or collector. All highways classified as local roads will have unrestricted work hours and days.

The central office permit manager may establish alternate time restrictions in normal working hours and days for district-wide permits.

The classifications for all state maintained highways can be found at the following link:

Holiday Restrictions

Permitted non-emergency work will not be allowed on arterial and collector highway classifications from noon on the preceding weekday through the following state observed holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. If the observed holiday falls on a Monday, the permit will not be valid from noon on the preceding Friday through noon on Tuesday.

Traffic Control & Safety

1) The permittee shall at all times give strict attention to the safety and rights of the traveling public, their employees, and contractors. Any permit may be revoked or suspended when in the opinion of the district administrator’s designee, the safety, use or maintenance of the highway so requires.

2) The permittee shall install traffic control devices in accordance with Typical Traffic Control (TTC) layout TTC-63.0 as outlined in the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual.

3) In accordance with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Road and Bridge Specification, Special Provision 105.14, all activities performed under the auspices of a VDOT Land Use Permit involving the installation, maintenance and removal of work zone traffic control devices must have at least one (1) person on-site who, at a minimum, is accredited by VDOT in Basic Work Zone Traffic Control. The accredited person must have their VDOT Work Zone Traffic Control accreditation card in their possession while on-site.

4) A person accredited by VDOT in Intermediate Work Zone Traffic Control must be on-site to provide supervision for adjustment to the approved layout or implementation of any standard Typical Traffic Control (TTC) layouts outlined in the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual.

5) All traffic control plans shall be prepared by a person accredited by VDOT in Advanced Work Zone Traffic Control.

6) All activities that require the disruption (stoppage) of traffic shall utilize VDOT certified flaggers. Flag persons shall be provided in sufficient number and locations as necessary for control and protection of vehicular and pedestrian traffic in accordance with the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual. All flaggers must have their certification card in their possession when performing flagging operations within state maintained right-of-way. Any flag person found not in possession of his/her certification card shall be removed from the flagging site and the district administrator’s designee will suspend all permitted activities.

7) Any VDOT certified flag person found to be performing their duties improperly shall have their certification revoked.

8) The permittee shall be exempt from the requirements of Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Road and Bridge Specification, Special Provision 105.14 if the authorized activity does not involve the installation, maintenance and removal of work zone traffic control devices and is not within the roadway (as defined in 24VAC30-151) of a state maintained highway.

9) The permittee shall immediately correct any situation that may arise as a result of these activities that the district administrator’s designee deems hazardous to the traveling public.

10) During authorized activities, the permittee shall furnish all necessary signs, flag persons and other devices to provide for the protection of traffic and workers in accordance with the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual or as directed by the district administrator’s designee.

11) All signs shall be in accordance with the current edition of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

12) Traffic shall not be blocked or detoured without permission, documented in writing or electronic communication, being granted by the district administrator’s designee.

13) All lane or shoulder closures on highways in the Northern Virginia construction district classified as arterial or collector routes must be authorized, documented in writing or by electronic communication by the VDOT Transportation Operations Center (NRO/TOC).

14) The permittee shall notify the following appropriate VDOT Transportation Operations Center (TOC) 30 minutes prior to the installation of a lane closure or shoulder closure on non-limited access primary routes and within 30 minutes of removing the lane or shoulder closure:

• Eastern Region (757) 424-9920: All localities within the Hampton Roads construction district excluding Greenville County and Sussex County

• Northern Virginia (703) 877-3401: All localities within the NOVA construction district including Spotsylvania County and Stafford County

• Central Region (804) 796-4520: All localities within the Richmond construction district including Greenville County and Sussex County. All localities within the Fredericksburg district excluding Spotsylvania County and Stafford County

• SW Region (540) 375-0170: All localities within the Salem, Bristol, and Lynchburg construction districts

• NW Region (540) 332-9500: All localities within the Staunton and Culpeper construction districts

Activities Not Authorized by a District-wide Land Use Permit

A separate single use permit will be required when the following activities associated with the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances:

• Constructing a permanent entrance;

• Making permanent upgrades to an existing entrance. Improvements to existing entrances that are not permanent upgrades will not require the issuance of a separate single use permit;

• Cutting the pavement;

• Grading within the right-of-way beyond the immediate area of the temporary entrance.

• Performing timber harvesting activities within state maintained right-of-way.

• Stopping or impeding highway travel in excess of 15 minutes or implementing traffic control that varies from the standard, or any combination of these, as outlined in the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual.

Permit Revocation

A district-wide permit authorizing the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances may be revoked for a minimum of 30 calendar days upon written finding that the permittee violated the terms of the permit or any of the requirements of this chapter, including but not limited to any, all, or a combination of the following:

• The permittee fails to implement all necessary traffic control in accordance with the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual.

• The permittee fails to utilize VDOT certified flag persons for traffic control. Each certified flag-person must carry a certification card when flagging traffic and have it readily available for inspection when requested by authorized personnel.

• The permittee fails to contact the appropriate district administrator’s designee prior to installing a new temporary logging entrance or initiating the use of an existing entrance for logging access.

• The permittee fails to contact the appropriate district administrator’s designee for final inspection upon completion of logging activities and closure of the temporary logging entrance.

• The permittee fails to restore all disturbed right-of-way at the temporary entrance, including but not limited to ditches, shoulders, and pavement, to pre-activity condition subject to acceptance by the appropriate district administrator's designee.

• The permittee or their agent fails to remove excessive mud and any debris that constitutes a hazardous condition from the highway pursuant to a request from the appropriate district administrator's designee. Non-compliance may also result in the issuance of a separate citation from the Virginia State Police or a local law enforcement authority.

• The permittee performs activities under the jurisdiction of a district-wide permit that requires the issuance of a single use permit.

The permittee must obtain single-site single use permits from the local district permit office where the activity is to occur to continue the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances during this revocation period. In addition VDOT may apply additional penalties in accordance with §33.2-1221.

Permittee Notice

The preceding provisions are intentionally condensed in format and should not be loosely interpreted by the permittee without consultation with the central office permit manager and affirmation from the Land Use Permit Regulations.

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